Mashkabad-e Sofla

Mashkabad-e Sofla is a geographical designation, primarily recognized as a place name within Persian-speaking regions, most notably Iran. In the Persian language, the suffix "Sofla" (سفلی) translates to "Lower," suggesting the existence of a corresponding "Olya" (Upper) settlement or a geographical division based on elevation or relative position along a water source.

The term is not widely recognized in standard English-language encyclopedias, and detailed demographic, historical, or administrative data regarding this specific locality is limited. Based on regional naming conventions, the name "Mashkabad" is often associated with settlements in the Markazi Province or other central regions of Iran. Etymologically, "Mashkabad" may be a compound of mashk (meaning goatskin water carrier) and the suffix -abad (denoting a settled or cultivated place).

Due to the lack of exhaustive documentation in accessible global databases, specific details concerning its current population, exact coordinates, or local governance are not confirmed. Accurate information regarding its precise status as an independent administrative village or a smaller sub-locality is not confirmed.

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